Description : Are fern archegonia haploid or diploid? -Biology
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Description : Is archegonia haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Which one is a wrong statement? (a) Haploid endosperm is typical feature of Gymnosperms. (b) Brown algae have chlorophyll a and c and fucoxanthin. (c) Archegonia are found in Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Gymnosperms. (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Last Answer : (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Description : Is a protonema haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Are archegonium haploid or diploid. -Biology
Description : Moss archegonium haploid or diploid -Biology
Description : Is the mycelium haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is protonema haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : Is operculum haploid or diploid? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between a diploid and haploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes.
Description : What is the difference between a haploid and diploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell has a single set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes.
Description : What is the difference between a haploid and a diploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes.
Last Answer : A: A haploid cell contains a single set of chromosomes, while a diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
Description : What is the difference between a diploid cell and a haploid cell?
Last Answer : A: A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes.
Description : An organism has a haploid Number of 36 what is the organisms diploid Number?
Last Answer : 18
Description : In which phase of cell cycle the amout of DNA in a diploid cell become four times as compared to a haploid cell?
Last Answer : In which phase of cell cycle the amout of DNA in a diploid cell become four times as compared to a haploid cell? A. ` ... C. `G_(2)`, S & M D. `G_(@)`
Description : Are mitosis parent cells diploid or haploid?
Last Answer : diploid
Description : What are the haploid and diploid numbers of rice?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What process produces diploid cells from haploid cells?
Last Answer : Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid cell
Description : If a diploid cell has 50 chromosomes how many chromosomes does the haploid cell of that organism have?
Last Answer : 25
Description : If the diploid number chromosomes for an organism is twenty six what is the haploid number?
Last Answer : Thirteen (A+)
Description : an organism has a haploid number of 20 what is the organism diploid number?
Last Answer : 40
Description : What term is illustrated by plants that have a sporic life cycle in which both haploid and diploid forms are multicelluar?
Last Answer : I cannot answer this question.
Description : Triticum aestivum, the common bread wheat is – a) Tetraploid b) Hexaploid c) Haploid d) Diploid
Last Answer : b) Hexaploid
Description : .Nucellar embryo is (a) amphimictic haploid(b) amphimictic diploid (c) apomictic haploid (d) apomictic diploid.
Last Answer : ) apomictic diploid.
Description : 102.Perisperm differs from endosperm in (a) being a diploid tissue (b) its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms (c) being a haploid tissue (d) having no reserve food.
Last Answer : (a) being a diploid tissue
Description : .In Pinus/Cycas/gymnosperms, the endosperm is (a) triploid (b) haploid (c) diploid (d) tetraploid.
Last Answer : (b) haploid
Description : .The endosperm of gymnosperm is (a) diploid (b) polyploid (c) triploid (d) haploid.
Last Answer : (d) haploid.
Description : Generally seedless watermelon is — a. Haploid b. Diploid c. Triploid d. Hexaploid
Last Answer : c. Triploid
Description : Gametic chromosome individual is known as — a. Diploid b. Haploid c. Polyploid d. Troploid
Last Answer : b. Haploid
Description : 2. Perisperm and endosperm differ in a. Being a diploid tissue b. Being a haploid tissue c. Having no reserve food d. Formation of perisperm by fusion of the secondary nucleus with many sperms
Last Answer : d. Formation of perisperm by fusion of the secondary nucleus with many sperms
Description : 3.Which of the following statement is true in respect of zoospore? (a)Motile diploid spore b)Nonmotile haploid spore c)Motile haploid spore d)Nonmotile diploid spore)
Last Answer : c)Motile haploid spore
Description : Endosperm in gymnosperm is............. a) haploid b)diploid c)triploid d)tetraploid
Last Answer : a) haploid
Description : Perisperm differs from endosperm in :a)Being a diploid tissueb)Its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms c)Being a haploid tissued)Having no reserve food
Last Answer : 3Being a diploid tissue
Description : Unlike mitosis, meiosis results in the formation of a. diploid cells. b. haploid cells. c. 2N daughter cells. d. body cells.
Last Answer : b. haploid cells.
Description : If an organism’s diploid number is 12, its haploid number is a. 12. b. 6. c. 24. d. 3.
Last Answer : b. 6.
Description : Somatic cells of a human have ____ chromosomes and are called (A) 10, haploid (B) 92, diploid (C) 23, haploid (D) 46, diploid
Last Answer : (D) 46, diploid
Description : Which of the following is NOT a characteristic shared by most of the members of the kingdom plantae? a) they are multicellular b) they are nonmotile c) they possess bilateral symmetry d) there is an alternation of haploid and diploid generations
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- THEY POSSESS BILATERAL SYMMETRY
Description : Organisms with cells containing two sets of parental chromosomes are called: a) diploid b) bisomal c) haploid d) autosomal
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- DIPLOID
Description : Archegonia in gymnosperms. -Biology
Description : Archegonia in mosses. -Biology
Description : Archegonia male or female -Biology
Description : What are archegonia? -Biology
Description : What do archegonia produce? -Biology
Description : Is archegonia present in conifers? -Biology